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Let me see...if I were to tell you what I think of the whole...story, I'd have to tell you a few things for thinking that way. And such things would make you a skeptic, and me deranged.
 
Tell me the facts and origins of various types of firearms, swords, and other weapons.
 
Not really...you need to be more narrow. What kind of sword?
 
Too Narrow:

Traditional Japanese Weapons

The Katana - Not just a weapon, but the soul of bushi.It is the most sophisticated form of the beauty of killing.The more beautiful it is, the more deadly sharpness it has. Katana are distinguished from broadswords for the extremely sharp edge and the slightly curved blade.The beauty of a katana appears on its blade and edge.Its grace form and grim beauty has been fascinating many warriors.


The Wakizashi - Shorter than the Katana (about 68 cm), this sword was worn indoors by the Samurai, because the Katana was too long to fight in small rooms.


The Tanto - This is a small japanese knife from the same steel as the Katana and the Wakizashi. This knife was sometimes worn instead of the Wakizashi.


The Kama - Originaly a farming tool to weed plants. Because the farmers were not allowed to carry weapons they used their tools to defend themselves. This weapon is most know for its use by ninjas.

The BO - A large staff (about 2 M) used as a self defense weapon by the common people, who were not allowed to carry weapons.

The Jo - A shorter staff (about 1.35 M) also used as a selfdefense weapon by the common people.

The Keibo - A small stick (about 35 cm) used for fighting in small area's.

The Ebo - A very small stick (about 15 cm) perfect as a defense weapon and easy to cary around.


The Tonfa - A nightstick with a handle attached to the side of it. many police forces have adopted it to replace the old police baton (nightstick).


The Nunchaku - Two sticks connected by either a small cord or chain. Originally it was used as a farming tool to thresh grain. and the farmers started using them as weapons to defend themselves.

The Shuriken - The word shuriken means ``a dagger hidden in a palm,'' so all daggers small enough to hide in a palm were called by this name. They have many variety in their shape and usage. Some are starlike shaped, and thrown with spin. Some other are needlelike shaped, and thrown just like a throwing dagger. Though a shuriken can hardly penetrate armor protection, it was enough because ninja threw it at unarmed target mainly. Venom was used with shuriken normally.

The Yari - The Japanese spear didn't differ largely from that of other countries. During the Civil War Era, spear was the most standard weapon of bushi.

The Naginata - A pole arm with a single, curved blade on one end, is employed with sweeping, circular motions and, as an extension of the wielder, channels energy in a harmonious display of beauty and precision. The Naginata is a weapon with a rich history, utilized and refined from the Nara Period (710-784 A.D.) to today. Employed initially by the Bushi, it later found itself the specific weapon of the Sohei or Buddhist monks. It is the school of the spear and, as such, is a shafted weapon. The length of its oval shaft varied, from 5' to 8', depending on battle conditions and personal requests. The most striking feature, however, was the blade; it could be anywhere from 10 inches to more than 2 feet, and was sharpened on a single side, fashioned in the manner of either Sakizori or Uchizori. As with most shafted weapons, it was most devastating when utilizing sweeping, circular motions. However, thrusts with the blade and also the heavy Ishizuki on the butt end were acceptable tactical alternatives.


The Jutte - Jutte are implements that were used by the samurai as well as the feudal era police. They were used for trapping the blades edged weapons as well as jabbing, striking and trapping fingers.

The Yumi - The Japanese bow was the main battlefield weapon for the bushi until the 1530's. A typical Japanese bow is 2.3m length, made of bamboo with a string of silk and pine resin. An arrow is made of bamboo and bird feather. Bamboo is the best material for bow in the plant kingdom. Though inferior to modern composite archery bow in penetration and accuracy, it was a deadly weapon, too. Until the musket was brought from Europe in 17th century, the bow was most respected by bushi.

http://victorian.fortunecity.com/duchamp/410/weapons.html
 
Originally posted by The Spawn
I've taken the liberty to 'look into the future' and reply to your post before you posted it.
lol, no you didnt:D
 
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Now tell us about Stone Henge Spawn! What is it, who built it, and what was it used for?
 
Originally posted by E. Bison
Now tell us about Stone Henge .... What is it, who built it, and what was it used for?

Man, there's a lot of unexplained phenomena
out there in the world.
Lot of things people say
What the heck's going on?
Let me tell ya!
Who built the pyramids?
ELVIS!
Who built Stonehenge?
ELVIS!
Yeah, man you see guys
walking down the street
pushing shopping carts
and you think they're talking to Allah,
or they're talking to themselves,
Man, no they're talking to ELVIS!
ELVIS! ELVIS!
You know whats going on in that Bermuda Triangle?
Down in the Bermuda Triangle
Elvis needs boats.
Elvis needs boats.
Elvis Elvis Elvis
Elvis Elvis Elvis
Elvis needs boats.
Aahh! The Sailing Elvis!
Captain Elvis!
Commodore Elvis it is.
Yeah man, you know people from outer space,
people from outer space they come up to me.
They don't look like like Doctor Spock.
They don't look like Klingons,
all that Star Trek jive.
They look like Elvis.
ELVIS!
Everybody in outer space looks like Elvis.
Cause Elvis is a perfect being.
We are all moving in perfect peace and harmony towards Elvisness
Soon all will become Elvis.
Everything everywhere will be Elvis.
Why do you think they call it evolution anyway?
It's really Elvi****ion!
Elvi****ion!


-- excerpt from Elvis is Everywhere by Mojo Nixon
 
I own 23.

And yes I did. Denial is never the answer.
 
denial?
nope...
just dont believe it;):o
 
Denial (n):

A refusal to grant the truth of a statement or allegation
 
oh, well yeah...

l do deny the fact that you took the " liberty to 'look into the future' and reply to your post before you posted it. ":)
 
Denial. Case closed.


Unless you mean to tell me that this 'argument', which you have 'lost' was about something else other than your denial of your denial and now acceptence of it.


Something like...my ability to look into the future and reply to a post not yet posted (Which, this is the second time I have done it)?
 
l think you know what this 'argument' was about...

like the fact that ''l do deny the fact that you took the " liberty to 'look into the future' and reply to your post before you posted it. " '
 
I work with clarifiers at my job ol' boned faced one....but you probably new that already huh?
 
Your sarcasm isn't really comical to me at this point in time oh positive and highly naive one.
 
Why thank you Spawny, you put another smile on my slightly bearded face. And I think at times I wander into the extremely naive territory. :D
 
Be like Puerto rico and continue to stay there.
 
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